MATCH PREVIEW OF URUGUAY VS SPAIN & SMIT AI WORLD CUP SIMULATOR

Group H’s top spot is on the line in Guadalajara, with Spain chasing control and Uruguay fighting to secure its World Cup future.

The Big Picture

Spain enters the final Group H matchday on top with four points after a 0-0 draw against Cape Verde and a dominant 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia.

Uruguay is unbeaten but under pressure. Two draws — 1-1 against Saudi Arabia and 2-2 against Cape Verde — leave La Celeste on two points, level with Cape Verde and still exposed in the qualification race.

For Spain, a draw is enough to advance. For Uruguay, this is much closer to a must-win game.

How the Teams Arrive

Spain finally found its attacking rhythm against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal opened the scoring, Mikel Oyarzabal added a quick double, and La Roja controlled the game with authority.

Uruguay, meanwhile, has struggled to close games. Against Cape Verde, Bielsa’s side came from behind to lead 2-1, but conceded again in the second half and left Miami with only one point.

Recent Form

Uruguay

Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay
Algeria 0-0 Uruguay
England 1-1 Uruguay
USA 5-1 Uruguay

Spain

Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia
Spain 0-0 Cape Verde
Peru 1-3 Spain
Spain 1-1 Iraq
Spain 0-0 Egypt

Head-to-Head History

Spain has won both recent meetings:

Spain 3-1 Uruguay — 2013
Spain 2-0 Uruguay — 2005

Tactical Keys

Uruguay must balance Bielsa’s aggressive pressing with better defensive protection. Valverde, Ugarte and Bentancur are essential to disrupt Spain’s rhythm.

Spain will try to use Rodri and Pedri to escape pressure, then attack wide through Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams. If La Roja gets behind Uruguay’s fullbacks, the game can open quickly.

Team News

Uruguay must deal with the absences of Ronald Araújo and Giorgian De Arrascaeta. Spain has no confirmed unavailable players.

Probable Lineups

Uruguay — 4-2-3-1

Muslera; Sanabria, Cáceres, Olivera, Varela; Ugarte, Bentancur; Maximiliano Araújo, Valverde, Canobbio; Viñas.

Spain — 4-1-2-3

Unai Simón; Pedro Porro, Cubarsí, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri; Pedri, Dani Olmo; Lamine Yamal, Oyarzabal, Nico Williams.

SMIT AI WORLD CUP SIMULATOR

Squad Strength Index

TeamIndex
Spain88/100
Uruguay82/100

Expected Goals Simulation

TeamxG
Spain1.62
Uruguay1.18

Win Probability

ResultProbability
Spain win45%
Draw29%
Uruguay win26%

Four Most Likely Results

ScoreProbability
Uruguay 1-2 Spain15.4%
Uruguay 1-1 Spain14.8%
Uruguay 0-1 Spain12.7%
Uruguay 0-2 Spain10.9%

Most Likely Result

Uruguay 1-2 Spain

Predicted Goalscorers

Lamine Yamal
Mikel Oyarzabal
Federico Valverde

Player of the Simulation

Lamine Yamal

Confidence Level

62/100

AI Match Simulation

According to the SMIT AI Simulator, Spain’s technical control gives La Roja the edge in Guadalajara, but Uruguay’s urgency keeps the match alive deep into the second half.

The simulation projects Spain to dominate longer possession phases through Rodri, Pedri and Dani Olmo, forcing Uruguay to defend in compact lines before trying to explode through Valverde and Maximiliano Araújo. Bielsa’s team creates danger in transition, especially when Spain’s fullbacks push high, but the absence of Ronald Araújo reduces Uruguay’s defensive margin against Spain’s wide attackers.

The breakthrough is projected to come from Lamine Yamal, whose one-on-one threat against the left side of Uruguay’s defense becomes the game’s most decisive tactical mismatch. Uruguay responds with intensity, and Valverde is the simulated scorer most likely to drag La Celeste back into the game with a late run from midfield or a shot from distance.

But Spain’s depth and attacking balance eventually tilt the match. Oyarzabal’s movement between center backs gives La Roja the final advantage, with Nico Williams and Yamal stretching Uruguay horizontally until space opens inside the area.

Why the Simulator Predicts This Result

Spain enters with better defensive numbers, more attacking variety, and greater control in midfield. Uruguay has enough physicality and transition power to score, but the simulator sees Spain’s wide talent and technical superiority as the difference.

Group H Standings

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Spain211040+44
2Uruguay20203302
3Cape Verde20202202
4Saudi Arabia201115-4
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